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Old 12-21-2008, 03:24 PM
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Default Ohlins Superbike Forks FGR800--TTX Pressurized Nitrogen

The FGR800 is the latest pressurized nitrogen design with TTX technology used in MotoGP, World Superbike and other top racing levels. The best of the best. Improved from last year’s very successful FGR700, the FG800 features new fork bottoms and inner fork legs for improved rigidity, and new valve specification with better dynamic behavior for faster damping response. I need to sell my spares which are nearly new with only one race weekend of use on them (3 races and associated practice) and are in excellent condition of course. Not a mark or scratch anywhere. They will come with the owners / workshop manual and original box for shipping. Retail new for $11,500. There are no better forks available than these. See www.ohlins.com/ms/fgr800.asp to get to the factory site for more information. Please contact me if interested---$7,900

Please call me if you have any questions (803) 315-8665
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I assume they're 100mm caliper bolt spacing fopr Ducatis (instead of the 108mm caliper bolt spacing for Japanese sport bikes), right?

Thanks in advance!
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I'm pretty sure they are 108mm spacing.

If you can afford these then you are probably running billet monoblocs.
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I'm pretty sure they are 108mm spacing.

If you can afford these then you are probably running billet monoblocs.
Foggy -

Those billet monoblocks come in both 100mm and 108mm sizes. Because they're listed in the Ducati Classifieds, I assumed they are 100mm spacing; if not, it would affect who might be interested in them.

Those are some amazing forks, though.
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i believe the gas ohlins are all 108mm
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+1 They are 108mm as all FGR's are and that's a smokin deal!
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+1 They are 108mm as all FGR's are and that's a smokin deal!
It would make an excellent Xmas present for one of your buddies... me!
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It would make an excellent Xmas present for one of your buddies... me!
LOL!! I'm trying to get approval from my "bookeeper" to buy them.

BTW, are you still going to race the 748? RS crank shipped yet?
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Spezjag, yes they are 108mm radial mount.

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LOL!! I'm trying to get approval from my "bookeeper" to buy them.

BTW, are you still going to race the 748? RS crank shipped yet?
Yes I have the 996RS crank, when I get chance to break away from work I will deliver it...soon.

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those forks would look great on your old bike
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Pete -

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Spezjag, yes they are 108mm radial mount.

I have sent you an IM.
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No deposits in-house yet so technically still available....
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Are these worth risking my marriage over?
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I could afford them if I sold the house!
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Thanks for all of the PM's....good news for somebody is that they are still available for sale.

Go for it and you'll be glad you did.
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Bump
C'mon the economy is not that bad.
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Another picture --- fluted fork housings
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You should give those things to me for my NCR KILLER!!! YEA!!!

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